I’m currently wearing a continuous glucose monitor. Does that count? I’m all for anything voluntary especially if it improves quality of life without impeding on others.
David
Christian studying via The Hebrew Bible by Robert Alter as well as watching Bible Project classroom along with their podcast.
Foster / adoptive family in NC, USA preparing to help lead a local ministry to aid other such families in the area.
Professional game designer and PHP developer.
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David@beehaw.orgtoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.ml•What is the longest that you can stand for your fingernails to be before you have to cut them?English3·2 years agoWhen my nails hit my keyboard before my fingertips do
David@beehaw.orgto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Proton Drive is finally becoming a viable alternative to Google DriveEnglish3·2 years agoYep, this is what I’ve started doing and actually works better for my work flow as I use Wireguard for work related tasks as well.
This is near exactly me; only difference is that I do not play things out ahead of time.
- Watch video (Watch It Played)
- Read rulebook
- Play with group
David@beehaw.orgto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Starting my selfhosted journeyEnglish1·2 years agoHere’s a 60-day free trial to tinker with as well: https://www.linode.com/tux
David@beehaw.orgto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Starting my selfhosted journeyEnglish2·2 years agoI’m currently self hosting:
- Jellyfin: TV shows for kiddos
- Minetest: gaming with kiddos
- Supertuxkart: more gaming with kiddos
- Pi-hole: DNS with several filters
- Tiny Tiny RSS: feed reader
- Nextcloud: phone sync and project management
- Gitea: code tracking and version control
- JSketcher: CAD drawing
- Stable Diffusion: AI art
The last two are local-network only and the most recent additions; still just tinkering with them at this point.
My favorite of the list is probably TT-RSS which I use for podcasts and to keep tabs on a few sub-reddits I had participated in before moving to Lemmy.
David@beehaw.orgto Programming@beehaw.org•I'm a new developer and I need help learning how to get code running in the cloudEnglish2·2 years agoCool concept! And congrats on getting it up and running :)
David@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•Please recommend an ergonomic mechanical keyboardEnglish1·2 years agoThanks; quite a few have recommended this one which is nice to see
David@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•Please recommend an ergonomic mechanical keyboardEnglish1·2 years agoFantastic; thank you :)
David@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•Please recommend an ergonomic mechanical keyboardEnglish1·2 years agoVery cool design; how well do they stay put on the desk? My last split keyboard would nudge slowly during use and had to be moved back which I found annoying.
David@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•Please recommend an ergonomic mechanical keyboardEnglish1·2 years agoThe Advantage 2 looks pretty good; bit pricey though I expected as much. Thank you!
David@beehaw.orgto Programming@beehaw.org•I'm a new developer and I need help learning how to get code running in the cloudEnglish1·2 years agoYeah, bigger solutions like Azure, AWS, etc. have some cool features especially for scaling but… that comes with its own headaches.
For earlier stages I personally much prefer a simple VPS where I can freely do what I want with it including total wipes, snapshots / rollbacks, etc.
David@beehaw.orgto Programming@beehaw.org•I'm a new developer and I need help learning how to get code running in the cloudEnglish1·2 years agoIf you’re comfortable working on a local VM then perhaps a VPS such as Linode or Digital Ocean would be a good place to start; they’re essentially VMs hosted in cloud you have total control of so you can install whatever you want just like a local VM. Even the cheapest VPS option is plenty for this sort of testing.
These have free trials too such as: https://www.linode.com/tux
David@beehaw.orgto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•What are some tiny, lightweight apps for Linux that are really neat?English5·2 years agoyt-dl for videos
Or the fork yt-dlp
+1 for Minetest both client and server too; we run one locally for the kiddos :)